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  1. Self-portrait with Russian piano
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York

    Zusammenfassung: "Vienna is an uncanny, magical, and sometimes brutally alienating city. The past lives on in the cafes where lost souls come to kill time and hash over the bygone glories of the twentieth century--or maybe just a recent love affair.... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: "Vienna is an uncanny, magical, and sometimes brutally alienating city. The past lives on in the cafes where lost souls come to kill time and hash over the bygone glories of the twentieth century--or maybe just a recent love affair. Here, in one of these cafes, an anonymous narrator meets a strange character, like someone out of a novel: a decrepit old Russian named Suvorin. A Soviet pianist of international renown, Suvorin committed career suicide when he developed a violent distaste for the sound of applause. This eccentric gentleman--sometimes charming, sometimes sulky, sometimes disconcertingly frank--knows the end of his life is approaching, and allows himself to be convinced to tell his life story. Over a series of coffee dates, punctuated by confessions, anecdotes, and rages--and by the narrator's schemes to keep his quarry talking--a strained friendship develops between the two men, and it soon becomes difficult to tell who is more dependent on whom."--(Provided by publisher)

     

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    Quelle: DNB Sachgruppe Deutsche Sprache und Literatur
    Beteiligt: Yarbrough, Marshall (Übersetzer)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780374260491; 0374260494
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First American edition
    Weitere Schlagworte: (lcsh)Pianists--Fiction.; (lcsh)Russians--Austria--Fiction.; (lcsh)Dissenters--Soviet Union--Fiction.; (lcsh)Reminiscing in old age--Fiction.; (lcsh)Friendship--Fiction.; (fast)Dissenters.; (fast)Pianists.; (lcsh)Vienna (Austria)--Fiction.; (fast)Soviet Union.; (fast)Fiction.; (lcgft)Psychological fiction
    Umfang: 208 Seiten, 22 cm
  2. The piano student
    Autor*in: Singer, Lea
    Erschienen: ©2020; [2020]
    Verlag:  New Vessel Press, New York

    Zusammenfassung: "The Piano Student centers on an affair between one of the 20th century's most celebrated pianists, Vladimir Horowitz, and his young male student, Nico Kaufmann, in the late 1930s. As Europe hurtles toward political catastrophe and... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: "The Piano Student centers on an affair between one of the 20th century's most celebrated pianists, Vladimir Horowitz, and his young male student, Nico Kaufmann, in the late 1930s. As Europe hurtles toward political catastrophe and Horowitz ascends to the pinnacle of artistic achievement, the great pianist hides his illicit love from his wife Wanda, the daughter of the renowned conductor Arturo Toscanini. The affair is narrated by Kaufmann in the 1980s to another music devotee, who comes to him enchanted by Schumann's composition Traumerei and awakens memories of the thwarted relationship. Kaufmann is spending his final years playing in small-time Zurich bars, never rivaling his teacher's musical mastery and rapturously received concerts. Based on unpublished letters by Horowitz to Kaufmann that author Lea Singer herself discovered in Switzerland, the novel portrays the anguish that the acclaimed musician felt about his never publicly acknowledged homosexuality and the attendant duplicity of his personal life. It's a riveting and sensitive tale of musical perfection, love, and longing denied, with multiple historical layers and insights into artistic creativity."--Provided by publisher.

     

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